Last week, we talked about how cats rule the internet. Just taking glimpse at YouTube, popular blogging sites like Tumblr and the over 6,500 results of “cat sweaters” on Amazon will prove that cats are simply everywhere.

And that also includes in England, where the first documented cases of humans catching tuberculosis (TB) from cats […]

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Happy Monday, everybody! Interested in learning about food and animal safety and a whole bunch of other science-y goodness, but don’t have time to scour Google? Have no fear, Neogen is here. Check out our Monday Links below for what’s buzzing in our offices this morning:

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There’s a new diet that is picking up speed – the globalization diet. Unlike its celebrity-endorsed counterparts, the so-called globalization diet isn’t exactly the type of diet everyone is looking for to lose those few extra pounds. In fact, this diet seems to be causing more harm than good in that it could be potentially […]

The idea of swimming in another human’s urine is beyond gross. Yuck. Not refreshing at all. Although, if you think about it, we humans quite happily swim in lakes and rivers, which are undoubtedly home to the urine of other species.

But, getting back to the urine of other humans. We hate it. We scream […]

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Automatic soap dispensers can be automatically annoying. Hey, I exist soap dispensing god! I can’t think of any other thing I can possibly do with my soiled hands in front of your “sillitupid” sensor to prove I’m here!

Is skirmishing with the insensitive sensors for soap actually worth it? As a teen trying to be […]

Although it seems a bit ungrateful to express our appreciation to those responsible for the food on our plates on only one day of the year, it’s the same treatment we give our mothers, fathers, spouses, grandparents and sweetests. It’s apparently just how we do things, and in no way means we don’t appreciate them […]

LANSING, Mich., March 25, 2014 — Neogen Corporation (NASDAQ: NEOG) announced today that its revenues for the third quarter of FY 2014, which ended Feb. 28, increased 21% to $61,996,000, from the previous year’s third quarter revenues of $51,055,000. Year to date, FY 2014 revenues increased 19% to $180,143,000 from FY 2013’s $151,522,000.

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Apparently some of us choose the wrong dogs, or more accurately, the wrong dogs choose us. For that some of us, we spend way too much time and money at the vet’s office for the third time getting porcupine quills pulled from the mouths of our warm-hearted but not-so-smarted four-legged companions. For the third time, […]